We’re back! Join us wherever you get your pods for a whole new episode. This week, we cover author/inspiration Mountain Wolf Woman and pilot Elinor Smith Sullivan
An all new episode of Babe Town is now available! Join us to learn about teenage spy Zinaida Portnova and architect Norma Merrick Sklarek. Available wherever you get your podcasts
Happy birthday to us! Two years ago, we started bringing the Babes and it’s been a really great time ❤️ Thank you for the support and catch up wherever you get your pods. New episode coming soon! #podcast#womenshistory#Anniversary
In 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell (aged 24) was working on her Ph.D. at Cambridge when she discovered Pulsars. The discovery was one of the greatest breakthroughs in the history of astrophysics.
Happy 78th Birthday to astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell.
Happy Monday, team! This week, the Babes chat about aviator Pancho Barnes and “The Lost Diva” Joyce Bryant. This one has a big beautiful surprise at the end, so make sure to give it a listen! Available wherever you get your podcasts
#podcast#joycebryant#womenshistory
Great news! All new episode of Babe Town is available wherever you get your podcasts! This week, we cover botanist Anna Atkins and Chief Theresa Kachindamoto.
BREAKING NEWS:
The 2020 #NobelPrize in Chemistry has been awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna “for the development of a method for genome editing.”
Did you know it’s #InternationalPodcastDay? What better way to celebrate than catching up on Babe Town! We’re available wherever you get your podcasts, with an all new episode coming soon!
We’ve officially been slinging women’s history into your podcast apps for a whole year! Stay tuned, new episode this week! #podcast#womenshistory#babes
Happy Podcast Day! This week we cover Kandake Amanirenas and optometrist Patricia Bath. Available now wherever you get your #podcasts
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Hired as the first woman elevator operator at our @NMNH, Sophie Lutterlough studied the exhibits on her lunch break to better direct visitors. In 1957 she was hired as an insect preparator. She went on to research and classify insects, helping to discover 40 type specimens.
Happy #podcast day! This week, we chat about LGBTQ+ activist Ruth Ellis and chemist Alma Hayden. If you’re able, consider donating to the @REC_Detroit and make sure to check out their podcast @Voices_of_REC
Too often, black women are left out of the conversation. We can’t discuss athletes giving things up for equality without screaming MAYA MOORE. One of the greatest to play the game - stepped AWAY from the wnba to fight for criminal justice reform. Let’s lift her up.